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#1 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
52 reviews
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The New Wolsey Theatre official Trip Advisor page. A 400 seat venue in the heart of the county town of Suffolk. Come and visit us soon!We're more than......
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The New Wolsey Theatre official Trip Advisor page. A 400 seat venue in the heart of the county town of Suffolk. Come and visit us soon!We're more than happy for you to use this page to feedback about productions you've seen here but please also take the time to let us know about your overall experience. We can only improve with your honest and balanced opinions.
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Attraction type Theatres
Distance 154.1 km from city centre
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#2 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
53 reviews
Greene King has been brewing in Bury St Edmunds since 1799. Greene King has grown to become the UK's largest independent brewer from its roots in Bury St Edmunds, where it...
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Attraction type Breweries
Distance 137.9 km from city centre
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#3 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
12 reviews
Attraction type Breweries
Distance 155.0 km from city centre
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#4 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
57 reviews
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Behind the walls of our Victorian building in the heart of Southwold sits one of the most modern breweries in the UK. Over the past few years the......
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Behind the walls of our Victorian building in the heart of Southwold sits one of the most modern breweries in the UK. Over the past few years the brewery has undergone a complete refurbishment with the replacement of the brewstream being the most recent update. This state-of-the-art installation recovers 100% of the heat and steam from each brew, 90% of which is used to reheat the next. This reduces the amount of gas needed during the brewing process by 30%.The new system can also brew larger batches in less time, making more efficient use of raw materials. It is also very efficient in water usage with a ratio of 3.2 pints of water to every pint of beer, compared to the industry average of 8. It even cleans itself and we’re trying to programme it to make the tea too.But don’t just take our word for it, book a tour, come and meet one of the brewery team and see it all for yourself.
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Attraction type Bar/ Clubs; Breweries
Distance 199.7 km from city centre
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#5 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
25 reviews
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Minsmere is a great place to discover nature. The RSPB shop, tearoom and visitor centre provide a perfect introduction before you explore the......
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Minsmere is a great place to discover nature. The RSPB shop, tearoom and visitor centre provide a perfect introduction before you explore the beautiful countryside walks. Enjoy stunning woodland, wetland and coastal scenery and close views of a wide range of wildlife, including many rare species. Seasonal highlights include: spring birdsong, nightingales and booming bitterns and nesting avocets; summer butterflies, flowers and nesting terns; autumn migrants, red deer rut and colour; winter ducks, evening roosts of birds and Christmas shopping. From Easter 2012 there will be a new family activity area and classroom. Volunteer guides are often available to help you identify Minsmere's varied wildlife.
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Attraction type Nature/ Wildlife Areas
Distance 191.8 km from city centre
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#6 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
10 reviews
Attraction type Theatres
Distance 138.5 km from city centre
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#7 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
26 reviews
Built by Abbot Anselm in the 12th century and with later building carried out by John Wastell in the 16th century and by Stephen Dykes Bower in the early 1960's, it had been the...
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Attraction type Historic Sites; Religious Sites
Distance 138.6 km from city centre
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#8 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
9 reviews
Attraction type Forests
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#9 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
21 reviews
The Abbey Gardens is a peaceful haven, just a short walk from the town centre. The gardens have glorious floral bedding displays and the ruins of the Abbey of St Edmund.
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Attraction type Historic Sites
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#10 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
145 reviews
Southwold is full of charm and the Pier fits in perfectly with its surroundings. It was built in 1900 but after years of storm damage was rebuilt in 2001. Many donations helped...
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Attraction type Wharfs/ Piers/ Boardwalks
Distance 200.1 km from city centre
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#11 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
30 reviews
Attraction type Parks
Distance 154.9 km from city centre
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#12 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
15 reviews
Attraction type Castles
Distance 180.0 km from city centre
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#13 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
26 reviews
Attraction type Historic Sites
Distance 129.9 km from city centre
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#14 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
15 reviews
The biggest shingle spit in Europe was a top-secret military site from 1913 to the 1980s.
Attraction type Nature/ Wildlife Areas; Military Museums
Distance 180.2 km from city centre
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#15 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
19 reviews
Attraction type Farms; Tours
Distance 117.9 km from city centre
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#16 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
6 reviews
Attraction type History Museums
Distance 150.9 km from city centre
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#17 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
52 reviews
Attraction type Nature/ Wildlife Areas
Distance 206.0 km from city centre
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#18 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
6 reviews
The Ipswich Film Theatre is located in the basement of The Corn Exchange, King Street, City Centre, Ipswich IP1 1EGwww.iftt.co.uk
Attraction type Cinemas
Distance 155.6 km from city centre
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#19 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
65 reviews
One of Britain's most important archaeological sites contains the burial chamber and funeral ship of the early Anglo-Saxon warrior king, Raedwald.
Attraction type Ancient Ruins; Historic Sites; History Museums
Distance 167.7 km from city centre
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#20 of 179 attractions in Suffolk
28 reviews
Attraction type Historic Sites
Distance 135.0 km from city centre
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